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Would Sonny have killed Fredo?

Would Sonny have killed Fredo?

Sonny could not kill his brother-in-law. Sonny could not kill anyone who was helpless. He would have beat up Fredo, certainly. There would have been bad blood for quite some time.

Who was responsible for killing Sonny Corleone?

Enraged, Sonny speeds towards Connie’s apartment in Hell’s Kitchen ahead of his bodyguards. At the Long Beach Causeway toll plaza, Barzini’s men trap Sonny and shoot him. During a meeting with the other crime family Dons to establish peace, Vito realizes that Barzini masterminded Sonny’s murder.

Why was Connie husband killed in The Godfather?

On discovering that her godfather Don Altobello is the mastermind of the plot against their family, she kills him by giving him a gift of poisoned cannoli.

Who betrays Sonny?

Carlo Rizzi (The Godfather)

Carlo Rizzi
Portrayed by Gianni Russo
In-universe information
Gender Male
Family Corleone family

What happened to Sonny Corleone’s wife?

Julie Gregg, who played the wife of James Caan’s character Sonny Corleone in the first two Godfather films, has died. She was 79. Gregg died Monday at her home in Van Nuys, Calif., after a long battle with cancer, her niece Lisa Scalzo told The Hollywood Reporter.

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Is Vito Corleone a bad person?

he provides protection for worse mafia Dons than he. He’s a very bad guy. He’s a murderer, a thief, an extortionist, a briber of public officials, and guilty of conspiracy to commit crimes. Puzo goes to great ends to play up how honorable Vito is in dealing with his personal family.

Who killed Michael’s wife in Sicily?

When she started the car to drive towards him, she unknowingly ignited a bomb planted in the car, intended for Michael, the subsequent explosion killed her instantly. The attack was orchestrated by Michael’s trusted bodyguard, Fabrizio, who was paid off by the Barzini family from New York.

Why does Michael lie to Kay at the end of The Godfather?

At the very end of the movie, Michael lies to his wife, Kay, about having Carlo killed. It symbolizes the fact that Michael will try to be simultaneously wicked and a loving family man—living an unlivable contradiction.